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Product Description
Challenging the conventional wisdom about gender and U.S. politics.
Renowned researchers and writers Jen Lawless and Richard Fox bring groundbreaking research on gender and politics into the undergraduate classroom. In this brief, accessibly written text, the authors focus on the big empirical questions that animate the study of gender and politics and ask students to think critically and analytically about these often surprising findings.Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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